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In a child's education, there is no substitute for parental involvement. PMCT is pleased to offer you these free materials which will help you help your child. Just check off the items you want, fill in the information at the bottom of this page, and click on the "submit" button.

Helping Your Child Learn Math -- Packed into this book are a wealth of activities to help your elementary school children master mathematical concepts and learn to enjoy working with numbers.

Helping Your Child Learn to Read-- Reading is the most important life skill your children will learn in school, and this little book can help you get them off to a good start.

Helping Your Child Learn Responsible Behavior -- Even very young children should accept some responsibility for their actions if we want them to grow into successful adults.

The Tot Express -- We've heard nothing but praise for PMCT's quarterly newsletter and activities guide for parents of pre-school children. All aboard!

Home Team Learning Activities -- This little pamphlet is packed with ideas and activities that can help you help your child become a better student.

Middle/Junior High School Years -- Middle school is very different from elementary school, for children and for their parents as well. This pamphlet offers some useful tips to parents on coping with these years of rapid change.

A Parent-Teacher Conference -- Parent-Teacher conferences will begin soon. This booklet tells parents how to get the most out of those meetings.

A Parent's Guide to Standardized Aptitude and Achievement Testing -- What do standardized test scores really mean, and how do they affect your child's education? Here are the facts every parent should know.

It's 3 O'Clock -- Lot's of kids with working parents are on their own for a time after school. This pamphlet offers tips on keeping kids safe and comfortable during those times.


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